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Dave Gordon

Dave Gordon

Dave Gordon is a writer based in Canada.

“There are certainly organizations with much stronger reputations within the Jewish community for actually standing up and fighting antisemitism,” the Jewish Educators and Families Association of Canada told JNS.
“Had this happened to any other people in the world, this story would be told nonstop,” said Shai DeLuca, a Canadian-Israeli interior designer.
“It is utterly unacceptable,” Sam Eskenasi, director of advocacy at the nonprofit La’ad Canada, told JNS. “This stance poses a direct threat to Jewish communities worldwide, including in Canada.”
“The idea that antisemitism is not treated with the same rigor as other forms of hate needs to be addressed,” Anthony Housefather told JNS.
“It was really important to see the love, the support and the solidarity of Jewish people in Canada,” Ohad Lapidot, whose daughter Tiferet was murdered at the Supernova music festival, told JNS.
The 83-year-old received a lifetime achievement award at a Centre for Israel and Jewish Affairs conference in Ottawa.
“We have tens of thousands of people in our streets celebrating the largest massacre of Jews since the Holocaust,” said Jason Kenney, former premier of Alberta.
The 52-year-old has ambitious plans to create affordable housing and launch a kollel, among other projects.
The Toronto-based event producer offers his clients high-end “experiences” to benefit charity.